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This document is an overview of newborn screening, screened conditions, types of specimen problems and errors, hearing screening tips and facilities and more information for Professional Support.
This document discusses newborn screening, screened conditions, and family support for those who have one of the disorders detected by the Newborn Screening Program.
This form is used by audiologists to report their audiological results to the New Mexico Department of Health after screening a newborn’s hearing.
In collaboration with stakeholders that include but are not limited to parents, screening providers, physicians, audiologists, early intervention providers, the New Mexico Newborn Hearing Screening Program convenes this council with the purpose that is to ensure that all the children in New Mexico receive optimum services related to a statewide newborn hearing screening and intervention program.
A list of facilities that provide hearing testing for infants.
In collaboration with stakeholders that include but are not limited to parents, screening providers, physicians, audiologists, early intervention providers, the New Mexico Newborn Hearing Screening Program convenes this council with the purpose that is to ensure that all the children in New Mexico receive optimum services related to a statewide newborn hearing screening and intervention program.
EHDI Advisory Council Meeting 05/02/2014 - Agenda
EHDI Advisory Council Meeting 05/02/2014 - Summary
In collaboration with stakeholders that include but are not limited to parents, screening providers, physicians, audiologists, early intervention providers, the New Mexico Newborn Hearing Screening Program convenes this council with the purpose that is to ensure that all the children in New Mexico receive optimum services related to a statewide newborn hearing screening and intervention program.
The Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Advisory Committee is committed to the adoption of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs. Our goal is to facilitate the early identification, diagnosis, amplification and intervention of infants and children with hearing loss in order to maximize developmental outcomes.
This survey form helps the New Mexico Early Detection and Intervention advisory council gather current data in order to update the resource list of professionals who provide newborn and pediatric audiology services in our state.
This is an annual progress report for budget period July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013.
In collaboration with stakeholders that include but are not limited to parents, screening providers, physicians, audiologists, early intervention providers, the New Mexico Newborn Hearing Screening Program convenes this council with the purpose that is to ensure that all the children in New Mexico receive optimum services related to a statewide newborn hearing screening and intervention program.
EHDI Advisory Council Meeting 09/27/2013 - Agenda
EHDI Advisory Council Meeting 09/27/2013 - Attendance
This form is used by physicians to report the results of their hearing screen or diagnostic audiological evaluation to the New Mexico Department of Health.
The New Mexico Newborn Hearing Screening Program is designed to oversee the newborn hearing screenings, diagnostic evaluations and referrals to the early intervention process through a tracking system. The program assists in identifying those newborns with hearing loss, as soon as possible, so the ability to develop communication and social skills is obtained at the earliest stage.
This form helps you track your baby’s hearing, understanding and talking in their first year.
This document describes how the diagnostic audiological assessment process works.
Audiologist section of the newborn hearing screening program manual.
This form makes it easy for families to track their baby’s hearing screening follow-up tasks from birth to 6 months old.